Posted by Jon Coupal at 7:06 am on Nov 25, 2013 Comments Off on PROP 13: STILL THE 800 POUND GORILLA
This is a tale of coattails. The coattails of an 800 pound
gorilla known as Proposition 13.
In 1978, support for Proposition 13 swept 17 new legislators –
nicknamed “Prop 13 Babies” – into office. It was clear, at the
time, that Proposition 13 had very long coattails.
Over the years, the professional political class has tried to
downplay the influence of Proposition 13 on electoral politics,
even though polls show that it would pass by the same two-thirds
margin as it did in 1978. Political consultants have advised
candidates, in all but the most left leaning districts, to pay lip
service to Proposition 13 but then to move on to other issues. Few
candidates have been willing to make the defense of Proposition 13
the centerpiece of their campaigns.
The thinking that Proposition 13 really doesn’t matter to
today’s voters has been turned on its head by the recent results
from the Special Election in 45th Assembly district, located in the
Los Angeles suburbs in the southwest San Fernando Valley,
When Representative Bob Blumenfield resigned in the middle of
his term to take a seat on the Los Angeles City Council, voters
chose as the top two… Read More